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. Description: Research opportunities exist within the applied Earth sciences and applications of Earth remote sensing to employ data from the upcoming NISAR mission (https://nisar.jpl.nasa.gov/) to develop and
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support human space exploration. Current projects in our lab range from re-evolving proteins and creating artificial extremophiles, to producing bricks from agglutinated regolith and biomining. In-house
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its primary traceable constituents, water vapor, water-ice and dust, and observing or modeling related surface features. The post-doc will be expected to analyze and synthesize data from Mars orbiters
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polarimetric observations are developed. Specifically, this research utilizes a wide range of radiative measurements across the shortwave solar spectrum to derive properties of atmospheric particulate, including
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. Description: The Postdoctoral Fellow will work with a team of world-class collaborators on the JWST Cycle 1 GO Program 2512 (https://www.stsci.edu/jwst/science-execution/program-information.html?id=2512
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applications. The quantum sensors under development require stable narrow linewidth single mode lasers and low current drive high saturation power optical amplifiers in the 600-850 nm wavelength range. All
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learning tools to do snow parameters retrievals. Current projects in our lab range from theoretical and experimental atmospheric science into radiative transfer, climate dynamics, remote sensing of the land
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increasingly large amount of spacecraft data now available from any Heliophysics Systems Observatory (HSO) mission, such as -- Parker Solar Probe, Solar Orbiter, WIND, MMS, CLUSTER, and THEMIS -- highlights a
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the habitable-zones of nearby stars is a top priority in the astronomical community. However, the detection and characterization of these planets from ground-based observatories remains beyond the reach of
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. Description: This research opportunity focuses on the development of the broadband THz Hot-Electron Bolometer (HEB) mixers with the ultimate sensitivity for operation on orbital and suborbital platforms